website website

Farming Without Soil— What is Hydroponics?

Agriculture has changed drastically in recent years. With the implementation of genetic modification and advanced technology, "traditional farming" is now a thing of the past. One of the latest farming techniques even involves growing vegetables and fruits indoors without soil or sunlight.

1. What is hydroponics?

Basic hydroponic systems grow plants in water mixed with a solution that contains all the nutrients needed for plant development. According to research, plants need five components to grow: food, light, oxygen, support, and water. If all these conditions are present, plants can thrive either indoors or outdoors.
Contrary to popular belief, you don't actually need soil to grow a plant. Hydroponic indoor grow boxes like hey abby grow box can grow a variety of vegetation without any soil.

 

2. How does hydroponics work?

Hydroponics involves growing plants in a water-based nutrient solution. The roots of the plant are submerged into the water and are able to absorb the nutrients directly. The term "hydroponics" was first coined by a California scientist in 1936 when he grew a tomato plant at home that grew to be nearly 25 feet!
Hydroponics has since gained popularity because it produces fruits and vegetables free of soil pests, viruses, bacteria, and even weeds. Plants grown hydroponically have direct access to nutrients, which means they are able to grow healthier and faster than plants grown using traditional methods. With the help of fully automated grow boxes, your food can also be grown in a smaller area, which is perfect for households with limited gardening space.
A DWC hydroponic system allows you to grow your plants without sunlight and even lets you control the nutritional composition of your produce. With a DWC hydroponic system, you can control the amount of light your plant receives, regardless of natural sunlight availability. Most of these plants grow under LED lights both day and night, which speeds up the process of photosynthesis and food production. By altering the nutrients in the water reservoir, you can also grow produce with different aesthetic or nutritional results. For example, individuals suffering from kidney disease can lower their food's potassium content simply by altering the nutrients in the water reservoir.
In short, hydroponics gives you greater control over the plants you grow and allows you to nurture fuller, healthier plants than traditional methods. And the best part? With easy-to-use grow boxes like abby, its never been easier to start your own hydroponic garden. Learn more about abby on our website or reach out to our team for more details!